Rehabilitation
A concerted effort has revitalised the 25-hectare site at Angaston. Weed species have been identified and removed and a rigorous planting program has reintroduced indigenous plant species in the area.
Plants like onion weed, apple, ox-tongue thistle, fennel and bamboo grass have been replaced with a variety of eucalypts, acacias and smaller native shrubs like Christmas Bush.
Since rehabilitation started, more than 3,000 native species plants have been planted.